Posted by Ron-MO on July 08, 2013 at 19:15:20 from (174.131.236.126):
In Reply to: OT private road. posted by cb on July 08, 2013 at 11:31:29:
Should be equal split, however as others have said - you will never get agreement, or everyone to pay their share. I live on a county maintained road, and believe it or not, the county does not have an easement, nor deed to the roadway (even though the county surveyor shows a 40 foot roadway). One part of the roadway through a portion of my property it is approx 21 feet fence to fence, and been that way likely when it was horse and buggy. Approx. 1 mile up the road from me there is a county maintained (if you call it that) wooden bridge that is 12 feet wide, with no load limits posted. Sooner or later a loaded semi will go through it, and it will make headlines, and likely a lawsuit over it, but that bridge has been in place since I was big enough to remember, and I am in my mid 50"s now. Good luck, and I hope everything works out, but I have witnessed a lot of arguments over roads, as well as lawsuits over things like brush, fences, and how close cars are parked to the road.
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